Massage Therapy

Energy work: Quantum Touch and EFT

Energy flow to me is palpable. Whether chakras, meridians, or directed energy, when I am quiet and still, listening and feeling with open simpleness, energy flow is as real to me as visible light. Most humans have the experience of welling feelings of sadness, love, joy, or power. These are energy flows (even though clearly [...]

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No Pain, No Gain?

Dentists offices used to consist of a chair, extractor pliers and a bucket full of teeth.  Today would you choose this kind of dentist?  If you had to have a operation would you have it done orthoscopically or do you want them to open you up so that they can get both hands into the [...]

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Fibromyalgia Massage and Insurance

“Many patients find that weekly massages greatly help the pain and stiffness, but unfortunately insurance usually does not cover massage therapy.” [from Fibromyalgia FAQ for Patients] It is unfortunate that we have structured health care in this country so that decisions are made based often on reimbursement rather than effectiveness. If you talk to sufferers [...]

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Congratulations Garrett College Core VIII Graduates

We’d like to congratulate the 8th graduating class of the massage therapy program at Garrett College. The graduates are: Diane Beckman, Yvonne Cuppett, Kathleen Gibbs, Kathy Gray, and Karen McGehee. As soon as they complete national and state certification exams, we’ll add them to the provider directory here at http://www.healthfulhands.net/providers.

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Still stretching the old fashioned way?

Active Isolated Stretching is an ideal way of bringing stretch to muscles without activating the muscle’s protection mechanisms. Read more at http://www.aistretch.com/exercises.htm.

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American Baby on Infant Massage

Daily infant massage is a great way to bond with baby. What’s more, researchers are finding that massage may promote better sleeping, relieve colic, and perhaps even enhance an infant’s immune system, motor skills, and intellectual development. [Read more at American Baby]

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Worker pain costs over $60 billion

Headaches, back pain, arthritis and other muscle and joint pain cost the nation’s employers more than $60 billion a year in lost productivity, a study has found. [read at MSNBC] If you look at these injuries and costs, many of them could be reduced through regular massage therapy.

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A critical look at Raindrop Therapy

Quackwatch has a document on Raindrop Therapy and its creator Gary Young. I encourage any therapists interested in Raindrop Therapy to read this document before proceeding. http://www.quackwatch.org/11Ind/young.html Several other links that might be of interest: http://www.aromaticsage.com/GYRDT.html and http://www.aromaticsage.com/RDT.html Dec 2005 update: There is a rebuttal to the QuackWatch article at: http://enews.essentialscience.net/public/QckRebut.pdf I have to say [...]

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